Palisade High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Palisade, CO)
- Class of 1958
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l! PUBLICATION S Linda Arend Daze Editor Carl Che noweth Bulldog Editor Lois Martin Composition Editor Gerald Huskey Denny Darnall Peggy Hoisington Jean Pickard Assistant Editors Bill Denison Business Manager Mr. Longenecker Sponsor Molly Pool Lucille Griffith Typists Carol Stout Celeste Brown Ken McGechie Artists Dorothy Moorehead Mary Ann Vernon Belle Gearhart' News Bureau Wink Sroaf Sports Editor DEDICATION Compliments of RICHARDSON'S OFFICE SUPPLY CO. We, the Publications Class of 1957-1958, wish to express our deepest appreciation and gratitude to Mr. Jerry Johnson by dedicating this annual to him. May this book in some way say thank you to him for all the many services he has performed for the students of Palisade High School. .0 P a r ad 0 ll 7m CLAUDE HANNAH Principal DHN JOHNSON ssistant Principal CORRINE BAKER Secretary DAVE LONGENBEC KER JACK STEWART HOMER FLICK :. ' HI: Y'lfii ,' LS ON JANE JOHNSON MARY GUADNOLA BELLE DOHLMAN Compliments of CAPP'S PAINT STORE 316 Main Grand Junction, Colorado DOROTHY HOFFMAN KENNETH MEFFORD CUSTODIANS: H. Spence, W. Steffens, H. Steele. COOKS: V. McGechie, P. Walton, ON JIM ASH CURTIS TALLEY M. Nostrand, A. Webb. .3 A ml f ...I 0? 0 ll l L Earl Madden, President; Roberta Friend, Vice-President; Jeanette Beck, Secretary-Treasurer; Kenneth McGechie, S. B. A. Rep. DONNA WILD GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 LARRY KEMPTON EARL CHAPIN Dramatics 3 Chorus 1, 3 Band 1. 2 FHA 2, 3, 4 FFA 2, 3, 4 A Cappella 1, 2 Secretary 4 Football 1 Chorus 1 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta l FFA 1 Operetta l, 2 Junior Class Play 3 Booster Club 1 ROBERTA FRIEND Choral Groups 1, 2 FHA 4 Library 4 Class Vice -Presidcm CELESTE BROWN Dramatics 71,-: A Fappclle. 4 Chorus 1, L FHA 3, 4 Booster Club 1,3, 4 Publlcauons 4 One Au Play: 3 Homecoming Alt. J FFA Swuefhcarl 3 Transferred 2 My 21mm mu m L? 11.1 Pl'f'i'l.f x lRA 1,- 3 Vudcnh 021:1in ;.. 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HKLL .AAL ?.J'IL .; L JV lvthiTk 7, r'u, . i x inn XL - I'rL-Js. l IA J r P. , r f I CK SHEAR sfer 4 q VERNON L 1,2,3,4 ups l,2,3,-: Vice Pres. b 1,2,3,4 ,3,4 , 3, Pres; 2 1y 3 ys 3 res. 4 Freas. 3 3, 4 JIM COPELAND KENNETH MCGECHIE P Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4 Choral Groups 4 Booster Club 1, 2, 3 Publications 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3 Captain 3 Baseball 2 Track 2, 3, 4 Junior Class Play 3 Class SBA Rep. 4 Boy's State 3 Midwinter Attendant 2 INEZ KEITH Choral Groups 2, 3 Booster Club 2, 3 Transfer 2 EDNA LAUCK GAA 1, 2 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 A Cappella 4 FHA 2, 3, 4 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1,2 One Act Plays 3 Banner Girl 4 EMERIS CHRISTIAN LOIS MARTIN GAA 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 A Cappella 1,2,3, 4 Choral Groups 2, 3, 4 FHA 2, 3, 4 V. Pres. 3, SBA Rep. 4 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Publications 3, 4 One Act Plays 3 Carnival Queen 3 All-State Choir 4 Class Officer 1, 3 Girl's State 3 CECIL REESE P Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Choral Groups 1 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 LUCILLE GRIFFITH GAA 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Dramatics 3, 4 Secretary 3 Chorus 1, 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Publications 4 Operetta 1, 2 Homecoming Attendant 4 Banner Girl 4 Library 4 Thespians 4 it- 4 ,I . W ,2 1s REBA POTTER LINDA AREND Dramatics 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 3 Student Council 3, 4 A Cappella 1, 2, 3, 4 Choral Groups 1, 2, 3, 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 3 Parliamentarian 2, Musician 4 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4 Sec. -Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3 Publications 3, 4 Editor 4 Operetta 1.2 One Act Plays 3 All-State Choir 4 All-School Play 4 JIM SUBLETT BILL DENISON P Club 2. 3, 4 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Drum Major '2, 3. 4 Student Council 3, 4 President 4 A Cappella 1, 2. 3. 4 FFA 1,2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3, 4 Publications 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Track '2, 3 Opcrcua 2 Class Officer 3 Midwinter Au. 4 .3 -. .hlb-IEVII -1. SON 3, 3, 4 3, 4 or 2,3,4 vuncil 3,4 11.2.3.4 ;l' 3 LII. 4 W 2242244 wX 2X22 1 2M? WW FERN DuBOSE WINK SROAF P Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Dram atics 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 3 Choral Groups 1 Publications 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Class Play 3 Boy's State 3 VIVIAN HOOFARD BILL SISSON P Club 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 3, SBA Rep. 4 Student Council 1, 2, 4 A Cappella 2, 3, 4 Choral Groups 1, 2, 4 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 3,4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2,3, 4 Operetta 1, 2 Class President 1 All State Band 2 1.1LA WALKER A Cappella 4 Choral Groups 3, 4 FHA 3, 4 Booster Club 3, 4 Carnival Attendant 3 Transfer 3 CARL CHENOWETH P Club 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 A Cappella 1,2, 3, 4 Choral Groups 1 Publications 3, 4 Annual Editor 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1 Track 2, 3, 4 Operetta 1 Jr. Class Play 3 Library 3 BEVE RLY BOSCH BELLI'. GE :3R?'i;'1,f:l CAA 1,1, :1, i Dra nalus 3,4 Lhora! Groups 1. 2. FHA :2', 4 Boomer Club 1, 3, 4 Publuarions 1 i R, C. Li, 4 Ir, Chus Play 3 Din; Act Have 3 EARL MADDEN JEANETTE BECK 6AA 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 4 Student Council 2, 4 Choral Groups 1, 2, 3 FHA 3 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 S. B. A. Rep. 4 Homecoming Attendant 3 Carnival Attendant 2 Banner Girl 2, 3, 4 Library 4 Class 8. B. A. Rep 2 Class Vice -Pres. 3 Class Sec. -Treas. 4 CAROL LATHRUM LARRY FULLER P Club 2, 3, 4 Student Council 4 Choral Groups 1 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 A Cappella 4 IATHRUM TOM THOMAS SHARON KEMPTON GAA 1, 3 Dramatics 3, 4 A Cappella 4 Choral Groups 1, 2, 3 FHA 3, 4 Booster Club 1, 2, 3 Jr. Class Play 3 One Act Plays 3 Class Sec. -Treas. 1 Class Vice-Pres. 2 JANET GILBERTSON GAA 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 4 Chorus 1, 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Library 4 DON LaVERN is not pictured. MOLLY POOL Band 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Choral Groups 2, 3, 4 FHA 3, 4 Booster Club 2, 3, 4 Publications 4 One Act Plays 3 Western Slope Band Workshop 4 JANE HOWARD Choral Groups 2 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 Parliamentarian 3 President 4 Booster Club 2, 3, 4 Library 4 SHARON KIMMINAU GAA 3, 4 Recording Secretary 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Choral Groups 1, 2 Jr. Class Play 3 One Act Plays 3 Library 4 Kenneth Lucille Bill S. Celeste Edna Linda Inez Jeanette Sharon Ke Janet Carl Mary Ann Chuck Compliments of SENIOR A UTOMA TIC WASHETERIA Corhplime . . . . PICTURES WM CLASS HISTORY As our rocket was launched in the year 1946, we saw these girls and boys aboard. Were Edna Lauck, Lila Peeples. Nell Colwell, Carol Lathrum, Donna Wild. Lucille Gri Edna: Ann Vernon. Among the boys were Jimmy Copeland, Cecil Reese, Bill Sisson. Bob Ba L weth, Bill Denison, Wink Sroaf, and Raymond Miller, Among the girls ffith, and Mary ncroft, Carl Cheno- .. Our first fuel station was Mercury. Molly Pool was instructed to check our instruments which took her six weeks and she made plans to board our ship in 1952. We picked up four other new passengers: :Belle Gearhart, Sharon Kimminau, Kenneth McGechie, and Don Lavern. The next stop was the planet Venus. Five scientists were added to our staff: Reba Potter, Ida Wright, Mike Martin, Thelma Bonner, and David Milles. . Mars was our next stop, and we decided to pick up six green men to take back to earth for study. tThey were Jack Maynes, Lowell Wilds. Janet Gilbertson, Sharon Kirkendall, Sharon Kempton, and Larry Kempton. Chuck The rocket spent the year 1950 exploring space, but in 1951 we took another fuel stop on Jupiter. Three girls joined us here: Betty Hanks, Lois Martin. and Celeste Brown. The dazzling rings around Saturn attracted our attention, and we landed. When we left. we took :40; Beverly Bosch, Louise Ferguson, Conrad Hooper, and Larry Fuller. Our rocket ship was taking us higher and higher, and in the year 1953 we landed on Uranus. Arthur Neiswender, Jeanette Beck, Linda Arend, Ginger Rogers, Kenneth Littlefield. and Mary Herrera boarded Eath our ship. We left one there on Uranus. a Neptune was the next stop on our chart, so we landed. Four of our crew liked Neptune. so they stayed ?there. but we picked up Jane Howard, Earl Chapin, and Marilyn Crenshaw. We were coming to the last planet Pluto, and we picked up five interesting specimens: Inez Keith. LEmeris Christian, Earl Madden, Roberta Friend, and Sally Leslie. Four of our staff liked this faraway place so they remained behind. On the return trip we had engine trouble and made a forced landing on the moon. Five moonmen wanted to go to earth, so we took Jim Sublett, Fern DuBose, Lila Walker, Tom Thomas. and Vivian Hoofard with us. But we lost six of our passengers on the moon. The rocket ship Senior Class of 1958 made a landing on the earth and is now planning a trip into ,. the future. To complete the crew of 40, Chuck Shear signed up. Who knows What lies ahead for them? Compliments of PUBLIC SERVICE ! 1.! GOSSIP OF 68h . . . . .1 , Working for Mr. Meisenheimer's detective agency is Kenneth McGechie. He speCIalizes in catching watermeu. thieves. They tell me he knows all the watermelon patches by heart. 77,. Lucille Griffith is working as an air line stewardess. She hasn't married a millionaire Yet, but they say she'ss; trEnniom Thomas is now owner of the Thomas and Thomas Beauty Salon. He's known for his famous hair dyeing, Er breaking two legs, Jeanette Beck has invented a wheel chair on skis. Not so far to.fa11 that way. w Fuller has turned into a heavyTrinker. He is head sampler at the Coca-Cola Bottling Company. . Lila Peeples hears the patter of about 40 little feet. She took over Miss Shepard's Job of teaching the first Working as a seamstress for Jane Mansfield is la-rLe Howard. She specializes in making clothes Epeople, Roberta Friend, the friend of all friends, is working as a social director on Mars. . , . Wink-mf, who is advertising Wheaties, is 6 feet 5 inches tall. , , apeting with Owen Aspinall as Town Lawyer is Raymond Miller. In his spare time he manages Young's G is. ,ir Inez Keith holds the title of Miss Dairy King, She is also adding another engagement ring to her collection of diamEIEs. . Beverly Bosch owns and runs a hash house that specializes in feeding mechanics. Poor Jack! Replacing Ma Kettle in the movies is-iE-Martin. She always did have great acting ability. Lila Walker is a hula dancer in Hawaii. She tells us that grass skirts aren't what they used to be. Sharon Kimminau has just added the tenth Corvette to her collection. She chose maroon and white for the cm this time. - i The habit of staying out late grew on Ji-mCoeeland and he replaced John Troxel as night watchman in Bill Denison- is rolling in money. He turned into a professional counterfeiter. i mohnsonville lives Edna Lauck who has a flock of little Johnsons. Celeste M is an artist for Es uire. She's also writing Advice to the Lovelorn under a pen name. Expm is the best teacher. I ,4 a .1 . i a l Linda Arend is an editor for the Moscow Daily Seminal. She always wanted to go abroad. f Don LaVem, wanting to continue his basketball career, manages the Harlem Redheads. He spends most of breaking up fights that the girls have over him. .Sharon Kemgton has joined the Foreign Legion in hopes of catching up with Vernon, but Uncle Sam always --4 him one jump ahead of her. Shape up or ship out is the favorite saying of Carl Chenoweth, who is a dress designer in Paris. Larry Kethon is the owner of the Midnight Auto Supply. He specializes in hub caps. The model for Stag Magazine is Janet Gilbertson. . During peach harvest she takes time off to manage the Lmi Camp in Palisade. ' I Earl Madden is teaching his children how to ditch school and get away with it. He learned the hard way. ' Jim Sublett has taken Marlon Brando's place in the movies. He has just set a new record for walking off the K1 It is said he practiced this while in high school so he now has it perfected. To be a patrolman is the ambition of Chuck Shears ,It has something to do with learning how to keep his dri license. Emens Christian was the first man to reach the moon. whether to have a Honeymoon or a Honeyearthw Cecil Reese has taken Emily Post's place He reformed. Bill Sisson took over Tommy Dorsey's band! he'll have a family band some day. Ma Mjust completed her first trip around the world modeling space clothing. Eli: Gearhart has taken up ice skating. She and her family put on a yearly show called the Gearhart Follies Mi Eo-olnis teaching shorthand to the Chinese. shorthand always was her favorite subject. My Elli Vernon has just received her MRS. degree. She teils us there are a lot of eligible men at COllege. Mn Hoofard is working for the Bell and Bell Co. from Alaska to Paris; To make it more convenient she married one of the Bell brothers. El Lathrum lives in California. She had so many men on the strin started a rest home for old soldiers who had faded away. Eek Potter is now working part time as a secreta big house as she lived u Clara and he still aren't married as they can't decide and he is now trying to teach his kids to play the clarinet. MBY g that when the last one was gone. She ry to hel p to her ambition of having 13 kids. Working as a driver for the Blue Dragons is Earl ChaEin. Speeding is his favorite occupation Fern DuBose - We didn't mean to leave Fern out, - but we thou ht ou knew sh ' ' I 1 wrestling champs for dear old P. H. S. g y e was makmg a career Of ram g P Pay for her mansion in California. She needs this l catching: buttheHE LAST WILL AN D TESTAMEN T OF THE MIGHTY, SUPERIOR CLASS OF 1958 mou: 1131;56- the Magnificent Class of 1958, having blazed a glorious path of honesty, I thatwafityv cooperation, school spirit, and unquestionable character for the lowly, Companylath the following: Ching v lhes . es ODPE Ho the faculty we leave the reserved parking area, also the area under the trees determination, willingness, courage. unsuspecting classes to follow, do hereby . l as we won't. be needing it any longer. 0 the Juniors we leave our upstanding reputation and conceitedness as the High and Mighty Seniors. 0 the Sophomores we leave the Class of 1959 and our deepest sympathy. nagesYo o the Freshmen we leave four years of happy memories. These are the best years of your lives. Have Fun! a: here A 01h LILA tSnap, Crackle, and Popl PEEPLES, will my ability to turn cartwheels and do splits to Tom Green. RAYMOND tGrocery Boyl MILLER, will my bookkeeping papers to Karen Derrick. , FERN tCareer Girll DuBOSE, will my ability to keep house and still go to school to Peggy Hoisington. V. JIM tMatchstickl SUBLETT, will my wisecracks to Wayne Flick. Jbef , SHARON tCorvette Kidl KIMMINAU, will my membership in the Shaggy Hags to Danny Rigg. whiteforr' LARRY tStudy Halli FULLER, will Mrs. Olson to Stevie Johnson. , CAROL tOverdue Bookl LATHRUM, will all my overdue books to Mrs. Sroaf. hmaninri THOMAS tThomas, Thomas, Thomas, eth THOMAS, will my dye job to Susan Howard. , LILA tYa'lD WALKER. will Colorado back to the natives, I'll take New Mexico. , BILL tCoronetisU SISSON, will my hot lips to Harry James. II name.f , MOLLY tTake a letter, pleasei POOL, will my efficiency to Sheila Kay. , INEZ tSpoken forl KEITH. will my ability to get my boyfriend's car to Carol Reed. . EMERIS tZoweeel CHRISTIAN. will my dancing techniques to Delmar Shiflet. :ndsmous. BEVERLY tTips acceptedi BOSCH, will all the dishes I've ever carried to Hugh Plumleigh. , CARL tMake that basketl CHENOWETH, will my basketball shoes to Clifford Hofwolt. Sam 31W, VIVIAN tStudy your shorthandl HOOFARD, will my good study habits to Kathy Koch. . KENNETH tSkinny Sprinten McGECHIE, will my athletic achievements to the Young Americans. It's training that .t, fellas. . LARRY tMechanicl KEMPTON, will the Fruita girls to J. D. Porter. anagetl. JANE tGiantl HOWARD, will my sweet smile to Gerald Huskey. . JEANETTE tSwivel Hipsl BECK, will my watermelon swiping techniques to Hazel Ames. 13rd way. EARL tHot rodl CHAPIN, will my sideburns to the Goff twins. tOne to eachl kingofft. SHARON tDaintyl KEMPTON, will my good penmanship to Mr. Hannah. tThose admits and excuses look phonyD 5 BELLE iGabbyi GEARHART, will my telephone line to Mrs. Dohlman. keephisi. CHUCK tConvertiblel SHEAR, will my car to Harold Bosch. Judy doesn't go with it! i. JANET tWillyl GILBERTSON, will my Willy to anyone who is brave enough to drive it. :an'tdei;' DON Guam LAVERN, will my ability to play the field to Gary Rush. Practice makes perfect. I, REBA tBetty Crocker ID POTTER. will my homemaking talents to Mrs. Hoffman. Cake mixes never fail. I. MARY ANN tCollege boundl VERNON, will all my earrings to David Jones. mm 14L CECIL tGorgeous George; REESE, will my wrestling ability to Robbie. Keep it in the family, kid. I' BILL iDeniskyl DENISON, will old inky and a package of Grandma's Lye Soap to Denny Darnall. ' LUCILLE tSParklel GRIFFITH, will my soft, silky voice to Arnold DuBose. mull ' EARL iPresJ MADDEN, will my ability to get into trouble and still ask why to Jim Somerville. LOIS iCigar Kidl MARTIN, will my long red socks to Jack Miller. DONNA iBaby DolD WILD, will my big, baby blue eyes to Larry Webb. me 9'51. 53:?TA iTrue Bluel FRIEND, will my angelic ways to Lynda Kissell. . . ' iThe handsomest boy in the high school and why am 1'0 SROAF Will my good looks to Dick Waller. Tum Sale Charm. Dick! gone'fl' EDNA means of Monte - h ' d D dd zumal LAUCK, Will my car back to Mommie an a y. needszlattllgiigmfige Gun AREND, will free voice lessons to the 5th hour Mechanical Drawmg class. This old Gray Mare to e! I-II-Ir-v - t. H 2.8 VEE FM 1. CELESTE tCome A'runnin' boysi BROWN, am just willing. 0f 125 i j N E S G N I D N A T S T U 0 OF 1958 Wink Sroaf N. 9 g ' 15; Don Adair Andy Alexander Hazel Ames Q. !V ,'; I;lw , ? aJ li' it' 1!, B . renda Babbltt Jim Branson Warner Brooks , I I IT Randall Caler Evelyn Champlin Dean Chenoweth Judy Cole Connie Curtis Denny Darnall Kay Decker Karen Derrick Arnold DuBose Wayne Flick ta Hartgraves Ri Betty Mc Broom 1sse11 Lynda K Masinton 16 Tom Green Larr lnau Dorothy Kimm Kathy Koch kard Jean Pinc Don Nostrand Dorothy Moorehead C arol Reed Sharon Robinson Gary Rush Delmar Shiftlet; Jim Somerville Carole Stout Not Pictured are: Mike Eddy Peggy Hoisington Joyce Maybon Glen Plumleigh Gerald Huskey Carol Thompson Loyanne Ward J,D. Porter, President; David Jones, Vice-President; Ruth Granat, Secretary; Terry Jones S B A Rep . I3 W43 VV ; w; W Doug Allen Bill Adair 5 Betty Blanchfield Ann Blatnic Paul Brown Susan Cannon Ellen Cam I Dina Champlin Patricia Collins Gary Edelen Dorothy Erickson Paul Florancic Cynthia Funk Ruth Granat Clifford Hofwalt Tommy Huskey Jobelle Hutchmson 1 l e W o D c M Y r r a L n .m m y a o n M .l. w h N, Y .m. . . a r. a .l. Mu. R L m y a M t m o R n s h .1 m c n o o a I K M , d n .w- h 1W1 a 0 U D J J immoe Ben S Morris Scott Darrell Moreland J. D. Porter Jack Miller 1y Melkus V6! '3 Frank Stoner Pat Stephan ith Jerry Sm Carol Yoonce Larry We bb Dick Waller Not Pictured are Betty Cockrin .xmdwwsw way LN 7.x, , 2, yvmh x ,. YMVNWRVX Complimen 1 BRIDGES SWITC a :2 , ? ;u-va-w,.,...m n. M Steve Johnson, President; Mark Mutchler, Vice-President; Carolyn Harris, Secretary; Cleo Pappas, S. B. A. Rep. Kristin Anderson Gaye Berger Larry Arend Dick Ballou illsland Ed Derryberry Lee H Carol Caler Evelyn Branson idson Barbra 'Hildreth Vern Dav m a o w, mm P. n l h m .w. a C ris Harold Bosch Claretta Caler Carolyn Har J ack Graves Evelyn Etchevary Bill Hardee . Bili T inning Sam Tuttle Margaret Vernon Not Pictured are: Jim Kitson Richard Trinklein Earl Houck Steve Johnson inau Rachel Moyer Jim Kimm inman 1a Kay in me H Shel Tom Merr Lou Susan Howard 'e Kerr Sherl Moreland Conni , . k Mutchler x Fred Pahler Eugene Pearson Bill Potter Mn Cleo Pappas Victor Petranovich Robbie Reese Bob Ratekin Sharon Stout mm X Y W '7 W i7 M ,2 W W 7 C , Vwaww w IWWWVWW , ,. , . ,M Iyxzmmm , M I ' ,c WKXWW z 1 7 s x xx W max $ sXNxNW xxx K , x Va Compliments of INDEPENDENT LUMBER .0 P a r a! 0 ll uw Lila Walker ZARNIVAL UEEN S anne Ward Dorothy Erickson Gaye Berger Queen HOMECOMIN G QUEEN S Mwwm Lucille Griffith Senior Susan Cannon Sophomore Queen Beverly Milkus Sophomore Susan Howard Freshm an Compliments of . FLOCKHART'S GARAGE ; MIIHVINTICR KINGS k .HV Blll Denison HI UH ?x SeniOI Izmlm Compliments of OREY'S TRUCK STOP Earl Madden Senior, King Him WW, Jlr zlmmn .. ..$ ..0',.... - Av-rww . BACK ROW: L. Masington, C. Thomason, J. Maybon. D. Moorehead, C. Curtis, 8. Anderson, C. Hofwalt,1 Smith, W. Flick, D. Erickson. A. Blatnic. S. Cannon, 8. Howard. 8. Kay, G. Berger, L. Hinman, C. Hmis. THIRD ROW: Sharon Robinson, R. Moyer, C. Funk, E. Carman, L. Walton, P. Collins, C. Pappas, K. Ander- son, L. Walker, J. Howard, D. Wild, E. Louck. C. Brown, K. Decker. J. Hutchinson, J. Gimple, Mrs. Guad-- nola. SECOND ROW: L. Ward, D. Kimminau. C. Reed, J. Gilbertson. M. Vernon, B. Gearheart, M. Pool.L. Griffith, L. Peeples, J. Beck, L. Martin, G. Brooks, L. Kissell. R. Hartgraves, J. Pinckard, Mrs. Johnson. FRONT ROW: P. Hoisington. L. Arend, J. Kladock. BOOSTER CLUB Dorothy Kimminau Cynthia Funk Carol Reed Lila PeePles BACK ROW: J. Brown, C. Chenoweth, B. Denison, E. Madden, W. Sroaf, C. Reese, L. Fuller, K. :4 McGechie, B. Sisson, L. Webb, R. Reese, Mr. Ash. SECOND ROW: M. Diffendaffer, D. Adair, N. '1 4 Copeland, R. Martin, C. Hofwolt, D. Allen, B. Mutchler, J. Copeland. J. Branson, G. Huskey, D. Rigg. D. Nostrand. FRONT ROW: Mr. Stewart, D. Jones, T. Jones, W. Brooks, T. Green, E. Christ- ian, G. Rush, W. Flick, A. DuBose, J. Somerville, Mr. Meisenheimer. B Compliments of BANCROFT'S GROCERY QQP99 CLUB Compliments of PALISADE NATIONAL BANK BACK ROW: N. Waggoner, H. Pliumleigh, F. Goff, B. Hildreth, G. Brooks. THIRD ROW: S. Stout, B. Ratekin, K. Gobel, C. Hofwolt, D. Dooley, K. Mangnall, E. Kiefer, B. Flockhart, D. Waller, W. Flick, B. Sisson, C.A. Hofwolt, R. Maybon, J. Hofwolt, Mr. Flick, Director, E. Pearson, L. Arend. J. Miller. Compliments of Compliments of CLINTON'S AGENCY WAGGONER'S GARAGE Brass Sextette Banner Girls 3a T. Thomas, B. Denison. SECOND ROW J. Kladock, D. Champlin, K. Kareus, B. Tinning. G. Tucker, hit I. Dooley. S. Kay, 8. Cannon, L. Martin, P. Via, F. DuBose, M. Pool, C. McCollough. FIRST ROW: S. u.: RObinson: T- 10038. C. Funk. J. Hutchinson, B. Bennett. J. Gimple, C. Harris. Clarinet Quartette T wirlers Flute Trio I' q i ' ' 1 BACK ROW: K. McGechie, C. Chenoweth, D. Wild, E. Lauck, C. Brown, M. Pool, L. Arend. SECOND ROW: W. Sroaf, B. Gearhart, M. Vernon, D. Kimminau, C. Reed, L. Griffith, L. Martin. FRONT ROW: K. Decker, J. Pinckard, L. Ward, P. Hoisington, S. Robinson, Mr. Longenecker. BACK ROW: S. Johnson, L. Arend, J. Smith, J. Miller, C. Chenoweth, K. McGechie, J. Branson, W. Sroaf. D. Adair, J. Gimple, J. Hutchinson. THIRD ROW: D. Darnall, R. Hartgraves, C. Curtis, L. Kis- sell, P. Hoisington, L. Martin, L. Arend, A. Blatnik, J. Kladock, D. Erickson, S. Cannon. SECOND ROW: M. Vernon, B. Gearhart, C. Thompson, 8. Robinson, D. Wild, E. Lauck, C. Brown, M. Pool, L. Griffith. FRONT ROW: Mr. Longenecker, L. Walton, J. Maybon, V. Hoofard, D. Kiminau, K. Decker, J. Pinckard, L. Ward, C. Reed. m L. McDowell, K. Inning, BACK ROW: D. Nostrand. J. Copeland, G. Brooks. J. Milles, J. Brown, B. T , D. Rigg. A. Alexander. SECOND ROW D. Cole, R. Martin, L. Lungren, C. Reese, F. Stoner, E. Derryberry LI 1 1:, Mr. Talley, B. Sisson, a d A R L. a n a r G R. r. e 1 h a P R pm 5 w R R 1mm1noe S' Martino, B. 9 JR. TRANSPORTATION CO iments of Compl GEORGE BUNTE FRONT ROW: , n 180D. Fuller, M. Diffendaffer, L. Kempton, B. Den ir, L. Ada FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA i H STATION Do Ila: qz; BACK ROW: 8. Moreland, M. Vernon, G. Brooks, 8. Stout, K. Anderson, N. Allen, S. Howard. 0- Bcrgcr. S. KaY- FIFTH ROW: C. Kerr, C. Fryer, E. Branson, S. Barnes, C. Hanson, L. Hinman, C. PapPaS. L- Walton, E. Keith. FOURTH ROW: S. Cannon, D. Erickson, A. Friend, B. Blanchfield, B. Blanchfield, T. HUSkey' T' HUSkeY: D. Champlin, J. Gimple, J. Hutchinson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hoffman, K. DeCkeru P- Hoisington, 1- Maybon, E. Champlin, C. Cole, D. Moorehead, C. Funk, E. Carman. SECOND ROW3 R- Friend, M. Pool, B. Gearheart, S. Kempton, L. Walker, E. Louck, C. Brown. FRONT ROW: L- Martin, D. Wild, M. Vernon, J. Howard, V. Hoofard, A. Blatnic, J. Kladock, L. Arend. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA BACK ROW: L. Kissell, R. Hartgraves, L. Peeples, M. Vernon. K. Koch, D. Kimminau, C. Thompson. 1. Gilbertson, I. Beck, S. Kimminau, Mrs. Olson. THIRD ROW: 8. Anderson. C. Funk, E. Carmen, J. Gimple, I. Hutchinson, L. Hinman. C. Harris, S. Howard, L. Griffith. SECOND ROW: S. Cannon. T. Huskey, T. Huskey, M. Vernon, K. Anderson, C. Fryer, E. Etcheverry. FRONT ROW: D. Wild, K. Decker, A. Blatnik, L. Masinton, B. Hildreth, C. Pappas, J. Kladock. Complime ms of YOUNG'S GROCERY AND MARKET Comphme ms of PEACH BOWL . Wx k Exaxzexmmgxw xx n... a h r a e G B. n... o n r e V M n... o s n h 0 J L M S: k 0 0 mm W n. w n .1 .w R S. .1- l a n r a D D. Compliments of MODERN BARBER SHOP INTERNATIONAL RELATION S CLUB , H1111! iii! i .. I w M ,, WM y, QVMMWWM M M M M MM W Mvmammw' amywywwMWM wwwmwXMM ?ACK ROW: L. Fuller, B. Sisson, K. McGechie, C. Chenoweth, T. Jones. THIRD ROW: D. Moorehead, C. Thompson, 5. Robinson, L. Ward, C. Hofwolt, F. Pahler, B. Denison, H. Plumleigh, D. Kimminau, C. Brown, L. Masinton. SECOND ROW: B. Babbitt, S. Anderson, S. Kempton, S. Johnson, D. Adair, L. Arend, R. Martin, G. Berger, 1. Pinckard, L. Walker, E. Lauck. FRONT ROW: L. Kissell, P. Hoisington, L. Peeples, B. Ratekin, D. Chenoweth, D.'Dooley, L. McDowell, K. Martino, L. Martin, L. Arend, Mrs. Johnson. A CAPPELLA 8L CHORUS BACK ROW: E. Branson, S. Barnes, C. Fyyer, N. Allen. M- chon, 5- Moreland. MIDDLE ROW: V' Hoofard, L. Walton, R. Moyer, D. Moorehead, C. Caler, C. YOODCB- FRONT ROW: R- Hartgraves, L' Klssell, S. Anderson, K. Anderson, Mrs. Johnson. NM xxxxxxM . 15 .V Q ' A Boys' Sextette Auto Harp Duet Compliments of PALISADE CLEANERS 22 x , V- , , ,1 , y M: ; ' X ' z. Double Mixed Quartette Girls' Sextette Compliments of ROPER MUSIC COMPANY Girls' Trio Boys' Trio R. Friend, J. Howard. S. Kimminau, ACK ROW: J. Gilbertson, J. Beck, Mrs. Sroaf, R. Hartgraves, M. Vernon, L. Peeples, P. Hoisington. empton. L. Griffith. FRONT ROW: J. Pinckard. L. Walker. LIBRARY CLUB Compliments of NKIN BLUE PRINT AND SUPPLY Complime ms of JACK AND LUCY'S INN , , Abel. 3? a ' . ' waym '9':er BACK ROW: T. Jones. I. Porter, B. Sisson, w. Sroaf. D. Darnall, L. Fuller. E. Madden, S. Johnson, K. McGechie. FRONT ROW: 8. Robinson, C. Pappas, P. Hoistington, A. Blatnik, S. Cannon. L. Martin, L. Arend. J. Beck, Mr. Johnson, B. Denison. STUDEN T COUNCIL 7 Denny Darnall Susie Cannon Vice -President Secretary-Tre Bill Denison President Compliments of PALISADE FROZEN FOOD LOCKER K N, uW' quu - -.... - L 11K RO 1Gechie 2111, E. 111101, 1 db, 1'11 BALL 111 13 .3111 26 111 33 1111 47 111 37 L111 26 111 19 111 61 550355 B1 116 20 atlas: B S 111 51 EC111! B H :11 2o BACK ROW: T. Jones, J. Porter, T. Green, A. DuBose, D. Adair, D. Ballou, G. Stewart. G. Brooks, K. McGechie. THIRD ROW: D. Meisenheimer. Coach, R. Martin, D. Lavern. J. Somerville, G. Huskey, L. SECOND ROW: J. Fuller, B. Sisson. C. Hofwolt, M. Mutchler, W. Sroaf. W. Flick. L ASh' Ass't Coach. Branson, W. Brooks. G. Rush, B. Mutchler. E. Derryberry, F. Pahler, B. Potter, V. Davidson. D. Cole, L. Webb. FOOTBALL RECORD FOR 1957-1958 Palisade l3 Glenwood Springs Palisade 26 Central Palisade 33 Grand Junction JV Palisade 47 Plateau Valley Palisade 37 Hotchkiss Palisade 26 Cedaredge Palisade 19 Fruita Palisade 61 Telluride State Class B Quarterfinals Pahsade 20 Carbondale State Class B Semi-finals Palisade 51 Ce nter State Class B Finals Palisade 20 46 20 13 18 45 13 12 . Compliments of CHARLES BROOKS FOOTBALL Compliments of RAY DENISON r 03 Aihi .? l 35:; J'Qev.'t ---,.4 BACK ROW: D. Jones, V. Petranovich, J. Miller, C. Hofwolt, D. Waller. G. Stewart. T. Jones, F, Pahler, IKRO S. Johnson. Mr. Stewart. FRONT ROW: J. Somerville, C. Chenoweth, G. Rush, w, Sroaf. J, Porter. B. Rigg, Denison, T. Green, W. Brooks, W. Flick. fechie BASKETBALL RECORD FOR 1957-1958 Palisade 4'7 Meeker 42 HUNG Compliments of Palisade 39 Paonia 53 HAMPTON'S BARBER SHOP Palisade 34 Grand Junction 74 :5 Palisade 42 Fruita 51 :19 Palisade 51 Meeker 54 .25 Palisade 48 Plateau Valley 37 :13 B ASKETB ALL Palisade 24 Central 36 :19 Palisade 44 Cedaredge 54 12 Palisade 49 Hotchkiss 33 4,39 Palisade 49 Plateau Valley 26 439 Palisade 31 Central 33 43 Palisade 44 Cedaredge 60 :34 COmplimems 0f Palisade 53 Hotchkiss 37 425 HOFFMAN'S GARAGE Delta Tournament Second Place 15 Palisade 45 Hotchkiss 31 33 Palisade 40 Cedaredge 46 :13 $135 a .. w - ? x 7W. 5: $5 ;1 th-Wmn LEE BACK ROW: E. Christian, B. Adair, B. Mutchler, J. Branson, D. Adair, A. DuBose, E. Madden, L. Fuller. if D. Rigg. P. Steffens, G-. Huskey. FRONT ROW: Mr. Ash, Coach, R. Reese, M. Diffendaffer, C. Reese, K. McGechie. M. Mutchler, A. Alexander, B. Derryberry, L. Webb, Manager. EU a WRESTLING RECORD FOR 1957-1958 5:; Palisade 5 Grand Junction 42 Palisade 19 Central 31 Palisade 25 Olathe 28 Palisade 13 Fruita 35 Pal1sade 19 Nucla 31 WRE STLING Compliments of Pahsade 12 Paonia 32 PALISADE DRUG Palisade 39 Hotchkiss 11 Palisade 39 . Cedaredge 15 :alfsade 3 Grand Junction 45 Qualifying Tournament at Olathe allsade 34 Cedaredge 15 Third Place-Div. H -- 56 points Pall?sade 25 Central 25 1:33:26 16 Delta 34 State Tournament at Aurora Palisad: :13: Hotchkiss 16 Tied for Third Place - D1v. II Montrose 37 31 points XVAKa V3; Xx Vi ii XX V; 'VC h' 0.; n' 15x; F f 4 , r X $33 Q'r-f . -. WW '.' 9.- ;- .f- .31.. '31,;1ffx . , BACK ROW: Coach. Mr. Stewart, R. Nelson, C. Ferris, G. Huskey, E. Christian, K. Martino, R. Martin, FRONT ROW: B. Branson, R. Walton. J. Mutchler, K. McGechie, C. Chenoweth, T. Jones. Compliments of TRACK RECORD FOR 1957-1958 M I PLUMLEIGH'S CONOCO STATION N Western Slope Class B 8: C Track Meet, 2nd Place Wet Shotput, Bill Branson, 4th 110-yard High Hurdles, Warner Brooks, 5th Freshman 100 -yard Dash, David Jones, lst TRACK lOO-yard Dash, Ken McGechie, lst Freshman 440 -yard Relay, lst 880-yard Relay, 2nd Broad Jump, Ken McGechie, 5th 180-yard Low Hurdles, Carl Chenoweth, 4th 440-yard Dash, Warner Brooks, 4th High Jump, Terry Jones, tied for 2nd 880-yard Run, Gearld Huskey, 5th 220-yard Dash, Ken McGechie, lst Mile Relay, 2nd Compliments of ROBERT'S HARDWARE . Aw; ...,..u..... -A . .. BASEBALL Compliments of ,LEA'HM'S CLOTHING BASEBALL RECORD FOR 1957-1958 Palisade 4 Fruita 9 Palisade. 5 Central 7 Palisade 7 Grand Junction J.V. 4 Palisade 4 Plateau Valley 2 Palisade 5 Grand Junction J.V. 4 Palisade 1 Fruita 6 Palisade 3 Central 4 1 Palisade beat Central hlnr 1 III 1 BACK ROW: J.D. Porter. w. Flick, G. Rush, W. Sroaf, C. Reese, D. Chenoweth. J. Fryer, D. Cherry, I Coach Miesenhimer. FRONT ROW: N. Copeland, C. Hofwalt, B. Sisson. W. Brooks, L. Fuller, D. Lavern, E. Madden. D. Jones, J. Sommerville. W wu-wna w r u
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